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DR. ED ASHBY PERSONAL BOW GIVEAWAY

Started by vintage archer, January 30, 2016, 08:16:00 AM

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DR ED ASHBY PERSONAL BOW GIVE AWAY

Dr. Ed Ashby has graciously donated one of his personal bows in order to promote continued interest in his studies and principals of heavy arrows, weight forward arrows, and single bevel broadheads.

A simple contest has been established and open to all that demonstrated through their writing they followed Dr. Ed's principals regardless of the brands of  the single bevel broadheads incorporated or material of the arrow used .IN OTHER WORDS YOU DO NOT NEED TO BE USING A TUFFHEAD TO PARTICIPATE.


In order to participate all you have to do is write about your experiences, trials and tribulations developing  your Ashby style arrows and or your hunting experiences and results using them.

All stories or essays following the guidelines will be eligible for the drawing.

For details about the bow and more details about the contest visit the link listed below.

www.vintagearcheryco.com/wp/ed-ashby-bow/
Joe Furlong

Doc Nock

Very cool.  The minute I saw the title, I knew I was out of the running to enter...I've been privileged to correspond with Ed and know his bow weights...he probably doesn't have anything that I could string, let alone shoot!

Great gesture and great man.  I've found much of hiss material, which is complex in it's thoroughness, has been "skimmed" perhaps and misquoted frequently...

EFOC, heavy arrows, etc are not for everyone nor are they required for ethical hunting... but they sure do not hurt anything to know and understand, especially when some of the data comes from indigenous tribes in the S. Pacific (?) who have done things that would bend my brain reading about them.

I wish all participants well in this classic exercise...
The words "Child" and "terminal illness" should never share the same sentence! Those who care-do, others question!

TGMM Family of the Bow

Sasquatch LB

BradLantz

120# - geeeeeeesh that's unbelievable to me that guys are THAT strong. I'll always be envious, I'll never be more than a 60# guy

JR Williams

Hey Brad, you could always split that bow down the middle and have two 60# bows! That's what I would have to do.
God Bless

Numunuu

Shooter#21

Bear Super Kodiak 50 pounds
Samick Sage takedown 45 pounds
150 gr Grizzly single bevel

stevem

I had a 55# Martin ML-14 that introduced me to hand shock.  It would loosen fillings.  I think I would lose my teeth if I was able to draw that bow 28" and let loose.
"What was big was not the fish, but the chance.  What was full was not the creel, but the memory" - Aldo Leopold   "Good judgement comes from experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgement"- Will Rogers

I used to work on my bow strength by pulling two 64@26 longbows at the same time, 20 or so times every other day.  This past summer I lowered that to two 54 pound bows, but I do not pull with just my release fingers any longer, I get all of my fingers deep on the strings.  I am pretty sure that I would re-injure my release fingers if I tried to shoot a 120 pounder these days.  Of course it would be to 105 or so pounds at 26".  Those super heavies do not gain or lose 3 pounds an inch like 50 pounders.

monterey

No surprise that he's giving away the 120#er.  Everything in his studies says you don't need those "elephant" bows.  :)
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

John146

I so respect the man and his research. Many people do things to better and more humanely harvest their selected quarry but there is no person on earth who has taken it to this level.

Dr. Asby has done a great service to all bowhunters - worldwide - with his tremendous research. The effort to do all of that and document it so thoroughly.....well my hats off to you sir.    :clapper:
Todd Trahan
All of Creation Gives God Glory!

vintage archer

Actually if I have the story right Dr Ed did not hunt with this bow . It was his practice bow. You know to limber up with.       :banghead:    

Most of his hunting bows were slightly under this weight by a few pounds       :clapper:
Joe Furlong

Doc Nock

HA!  In my day?!  I think it was Fedora who brought a 100# bow to Denton once and people were tearing themselves up trying to draw it...

I know (or think) Ed still says he shoots 80's...     :eek:      :scared:    

For all his challenges, draw weight obviously is NOT one of them... God bless him!     :thumbsup:
The words "Child" and "terminal illness" should never share the same sentence! Those who care-do, others question!

TGMM Family of the Bow

Sasquatch LB

vintage archer

Joe Furlong

Jack Skinner

I probably couldnt pull the bow without my eyes bleeding but I sent in an testimonial. The good Doctor's findings have been good to me.


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